DERMOVATE-NN OINTMENT

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Read all of this leaflet carefully before you start using this medicine.
iKeep this leaflet. You may need to read it again.
iIf you have any further questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
iThis medicine has been prescribed for you. Do not pass it on to others. It may
harm them, even if their symptoms are the same as yours.
iIf any of the side effects get serious, or if you notice any side effects not listed in
this leaflet, please tell your doctor or pharmacist.
In this leaflet:
1. What this medicine is and what it is used for
2. Before you use
3. How to use
4. Possible side effects
5. How to store
6. Further information

1. What this medicine is and what
it is used for
Dermovate-NN ointment contains clobetasol
propionate, neomycin sulphate and nystatin.
iClobetasol propionate belongs to a group of
medicines called steroids. It helps to reduce
swelling and irritation of the skin.
iNeomycin sulphate and nystatin are
anti-infective medicines. They fight bacterial
and fungal infections of the skin.
Dermovate-NN is used to help reduce the
redness and itchiness of certain skin problems.
These skin problems include eczema or
psoriasis, where an infection may be a problem.

2. Before you use
Do not use Dermovate-NN:
iif you are allergic (hypersensitive) to
clobetasol propionate, neomycin sulphate,
nystatin or to any of the other ingredients
(see Section 6)
ion a child under 2 years old
ito treat any of the following skin problems, it
could make them worse:
- acne
- severe flushing of skin on and around
your nose (rosacea)
- spotty red rash around your mouth
(perioral dermatitis)
- itching around your back passage or
private parts - unless your doctor has told
you to do so
- viral infections, such as cold sores,
herpes or chicken pox
- fungal infections, such as ringworm,
athletes foot or thrush
- skin blisters or sores that are caused by
an infection
- outer ear infections when the ear drum is
perforated.
If any of the above apply to you, or if you are not
sure, speak to your doctor or pharmacist.
Take special care with Dermovate-NN
Check with your doctor or pharmacist before
using your medicine if you:
iare applying the ointment under an airtight
dressing, including a child's nappy. These
dressings make it easier for the active
ingredient to pass through the skin. It is
possible to accidentally end up using too
much ointment
ihave psoriasis. Your doctor will want to see
you more often
ihave kidney problems. Your doctor may
decide to change the amount or number of
times you apply the ointment.
If you are not sure if any of the above apply to
you, talk to your doctor or pharmacist before
using this medicine.

Pregnancy and breast-feeding
Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before using
this medicine if you are pregnant, might become
pregnant or are breast-feeding.
Driving and using machines
Dermovate-NN is unlikely to affect your ability to
operate machinery or to drive.

3. How to use
Always use Dermovate-NN exactly as your
doctor has told you and always read the label.
Your doctor will decide on the appropriate dose
to suit your condition. Ask your doctor or
pharmacist if you are not sure.
Using this medicine
iYou usually apply Dermovate-NN 1 or 2
times a day. This may be reduced as your
skin begins to get better.
iIf your skin problem does not improve
after 7 days talk to your doctor.
iThis ointment is for use on your skin only.
iDo not use on large areas of the body for a
long time (such as every day for many
weeks or months) - unless your doctor tells
you to.
iThe germs that cause infections like warm
and moist conditions under dressings so
always clean the skin before a fresh
dressing is put on.
iIf you are applying the ointment on
someone else make sure you wash your
hands after use or wear disposable plastic
gloves.
iDo not mix with any other creams or
ointments.
Guidance on how to apply the ointment
1 Wash your hands.
2 Gently rub the correct amount of ointment
into the skin until it has all disappeared. You
can measure how much Dermovate-NN to
use with your fingertip. This picture shows
one fingertip unit.

For a child
iDo not use it on children under 2 years of
age.
iThe smaller the child the less you will need
to use.
iA child of 4 years needs about a third of the
adult amount.
iA course of treatment for a child should not
normally last more than 5 days -unless your
doctor has told you to use it for longer.
If you have psoriasis
If you have thick patches of psoriasis on your
elbows or knees, your doctor may suggest
applying the ointment under an airtight dressing.
It will only be at night to help the ointment to
start working. After a short period of time you
will then apply the ointment as normal.
If you apply Dermovate-NN to your face
You should only apply the ointment to your face
if your doctor tells you to and for not more than
5 days. Do not cover the treated area with a
dressing, as the skin on your face thins easily.
Do not let the ointment get into your eyes. If
it does, wash it out with plenty of water.
How long
You should stop using the ointment as soon as
the skin problem is better.
Sometimes only a few days treatment is needed.
If there is no improvement after 7 days, see your
doctor again. If the doctor recommends that you
continue to use the ointment, you should never
use it for more than 4 weeks without seeing your
doctor again.
If your doctor has prescribed the ointment for
psoriasis you should let your doctor review your
progress at regular intervals, as such treatment
needs careful supervision.
If you use more than you should
If, by mistake on a few occasions you use more
than you should, do not worry. If you apply a lot
or if a lot is accidentally swallowed, it could make
you ill.
1. Tell your doctor, pharmacist or nearest
hospital casualty department immediately.
2. Take the ointment tube with you so that
people can see what you have used or
taken.
3. Do this even if you feel well.
If you forget to use
If you forget to apply your ointment, apply it as
soon as you remember. If it is close to the time
you are next meant to apply it, wait until this
time.
Do not use a double dose to make up for a
missed dose.
If you stop using
If you use Dermovate-NN regularly make sure
you talk to your doctor before you stop using it.
If you have any further questions on the use of
this product, ask your doctor or pharmacist.

4. Possible side effects
3 Unless you are meant to apply the ointment
to your hands as a part of the treatment,
wash them again after using the ointment.
For an adult
You should find that:
itwo fingertips of ointment will cover both
hands or one foot
ithree fingertips of ointment will cover one
arm
isix fingertips of ointment will cover one leg
ifourteen fingertips of ointment will cover the
front and back of the body.
Do not worry if you find you need a little more or
a little less than this. It is only a rough guide.

Taking other medicines
Please tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are
taking or have recently taken any other
medicines, including medicines obtained without
a prescription, and herbal preparations.
If Dermovate-NN is absorbed into the body in large
amounts, the effects of medicines used to relax
muscles during surgery can last longer or even
be increased. If you are having surgery you
should tell the doctor that you have used
Dermovate-NN.

Like all medicines, Dermovate-NN can cause
side effects, although not everybody gets them.
Do not be alarmed by this list of possible side
effects. You may not experience any of them.
STOP using Dermovate-NN and tell your
doctor as soon as possible if:
iyou find that your skin problem gets worse
or becomes swollen during treatment. You
may be allergic to the ointment or have a
skin infection which needs other treatment.
Other side effects you may notice when
using Dermovate-NN include:
ia feeling of burning, irritation or itching
where the ointment is applied. These may
be similar to the skin condition being treated
iif you have psoriasis you may get raised
bumps with pus under the skin. This can
happen during or after the treatment and is
known as pustular psoriasis.
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Side effects if you use Dermovate-NN for a long
time, or you use a lot each time you apply it, or
you apply it under an airtight dressing or a
nappy:
istretch marks may develop
iveins under the surface of your skin may
become more noticeable
iincreased hair growth and changes in skin
colour
ithinning of your skin that may also damage
more easily
iweight gain, rounding of the face and high
blood pressure. These are more likely to
happen in infants and children.
If you absorb or swallow Dermovate-NN in large
quantities, it can affect your hearing, nerves and
kidneys. This is unlikely when you use the
ointment normally.
If any of the side effects get troublesome, or if
you notice any side effects not listed in this
leaflet, please tell your doctor or pharmacist.

5. How to store
iKeep out of the reach and sight of children.
iDo not use after the expiry date which is
stated on the tube and on the carton. The
expiry date refers to the last day of that month.
iDo not store above 25°C.
iDo not throw it away with your household
waste or in water. Return all the unwanted
medicine to your pharmacist. This will help to
protect the environment.

6. Further information
What Dermovate-NN Ointment contains
iThe active ingredients are:
clobetasol propionate (0.5 mg in 1 g of
ointment)
neomycin sulphate (5 mg in 1 g of ointment),
nystatin (100,000 units in 1 g of ointment).
iThe other ingredients are:
titanium dioxide, liquid paraffin and soft
white paraffin.
What Dermovate-NN Ointment looks like and
contents of the pack
Dermovate-NN Ointment is a smooth
yellow-brown ointment.
It is available in aluminium tubes of 25 g or 30 g.
Not all pack sizes may be marketed.
Marketing Authorisation Holder
Chemidex Pharma Ltd, Chemidex House,
Egham Business Village, Crabtree Road,
Egham, Surrey TW20 8RB.
Manufacturers
Purna Pharmaceuticals NV, Rijksweg 17, 2870
Puurs, Belgium.
This leaflet was last revised in
February 2010
'Dermovate' is a registered trademark of the
GlaxoSmithKline group of companies and is
used under licence.
'Chemidex' is a registered trademark.

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